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. >> but the point is the new actors on the international stage. they basically only agree on one issue which is that they would like more power on international systems. they don't agree on other issues, either internationally or substantively. they can agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. but it does mean there's a huge opportunity for the united states in exactly the terms that homi portrayed of sort of knitting together new alliances and recasting the kind of core institutions that manage the global systems we rely on. and these actors will demand and
. >> but the point is the new actors on the international stage. they basically only agree on one issue which is that they would like more power on international systems. they don't agree on other issues, either internationally or substantively. they can agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. but it does mean there's a huge opportunity for the united states in exactly the terms that homi portrayed of sort of knitting together new alliances and recasting the kind of core...
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reports from new york . mrs clinton during her visit to denmark she was speaking about the situation in syria saying there is an increased need for more international action in the country clinton also said that russia's policy on syria policy where russia does not support military intervention or sanctions on syria ms clinton said that is going to contribute to a civil war in syria the us secretary of state said in the absence of you weigh action in syria mainly due to russia's opposition makes it harder to respond to the crisis in the way the international community did in libya now these comments are clearly coming in the in light of last week's massacre in houla u.s. officials are making their words much stronger just on wednesday the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. susan rice said that if the. six point peace plan fails and if the security council does not agree on international sanctions on syria then countries would have to consider taking independent action without the authority of the security council w
reports from new york . mrs clinton during her visit to denmark she was speaking about the situation in syria saying there is an increased need for more international action in the country clinton also said that russia's policy on syria policy where russia does not support military intervention or sanctions on syria ms clinton said that is going to contribute to a civil war in syria the us secretary of state said in the absence of you weigh action in syria mainly due to russia's opposition...
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international battle is brewing. battle that will determine the future of the internet. of all of us, from capitol hill to corporate headquarters to internet cafes in far off villages don't pay attention to what's going on, users worldwide will be at risk of losing the open and free internet that has brought so much to so many, and can bring so much more. . it we follow one path, a path of inclusion, openness and common sense, i am conventiinced the internet of the future will be an even more pouberful economic engine and commune kangss tool than it is today. the other path is a road of top-down control dictated by governments. a very different system. a system that promotes exclusion hidden deals potential for indiscriminate surveillance and tight centralize management. any one of which could significantly hinder internet inovation and growth. at the crossroads stands the international telecommunication union, an agency of the united nations that came into being to regulate international telegraph services just four
international battle is brewing. battle that will determine the future of the internet. of all of us, from capitol hill to corporate headquarters to internet cafes in far off villages don't pay attention to what's going on, users worldwide will be at risk of losing the open and free internet that has brought so much to so many, and can bring so much more. . it we follow one path, a path of inclusion, openness and common sense, i am conventiinced the internet of the future will be an even more...
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even more counterproductive would be the creation of a new international body to oversee bear net governance. -- internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid 1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce and sometimes even basic survival in all nations, but especially in the developing world. in fact, developing nations stand to gain the most from the rapid pace of deployment and adoption of internet technologies. by way of illustration, a mckenzie report released in january examines the net's effect on the developing world or aspiring countries as the report called it. in 30 specific aspiring countries studied including malaysia, mexico, morocco, nigeria, turkey and vietnam and others, internet penetration has grown 25% per your for the past five years -- per year for the past five years compared to only 5% per year in developed n
even more counterproductive would be the creation of a new international body to oversee bear net governance. -- internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid 1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce and sometimes even basic...
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the first commercial flight to and from the international space station thanks to the private company spacex. we'll talk more space in just a second. but the other breaking news story that we have been following all morning were the two americans kidnapped in egypt. we have found -- well, we had reported rather that the situation had ended, that they were in custody and safe. i'm told now brandon cuts, one of those kidnapped americans in egypt, has called in to us on the phone with us now. brandon, where exactly are you calling us from? >> hi. somewhere near nuaba in egypt. >> can you tell us -- can we back up so i can bring all our viewers up to date. we had reported on this story very early this morning. can you tell me just take us from the very beginning, where were you, what happened, give us the details? >> okay. yeah. we were leaving dahab, going up to taba yesterday evening, and just past nuaba on the way up. we were stopped and we were delayed several hours and then we were taken into custody of -- we were taken into custody and they treated us very well. we were in very good
the first commercial flight to and from the international space station thanks to the private company spacex. we'll talk more space in just a second. but the other breaking news story that we have been following all morning were the two americans kidnapped in egypt. we have found -- well, we had reported rather that the situation had ended, that they were in custody and safe. i'm told now brandon cuts, one of those kidnapped americans in egypt, has called in to us on the phone with us now....
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now an international manhunt is underway. rick folbaum has some new information. rick? >> reporter: jon, very disturbing case and the details we should tell you ahead of time are extremely graphic. a severed foot sent to one address. a hand sent to another. a torso found behind an apartment complex. now the search for the killer. police in canada say they know his name, luka rocco magnotta. he is a 29-year-old who has a website where he describes himself as a model and porn actor. he has written blog posts about torturing and killing kit ends. he also written a post how to disappear and never be found. but police say they must find this guy to keep him from hurting anyone else. police have gone through his apartment in montreal which was covered with blood. that is where the murder and dismemberment was apparently carried out. listen. >> tell you one thing, for most of the officers have been there all night long, this is the kind of crime scene they have never seen in their life and career. yes i consider this a horrible crime. >> reporter: police say he knew his victim
now an international manhunt is underway. rick folbaum has some new information. rick? >> reporter: jon, very disturbing case and the details we should tell you ahead of time are extremely graphic. a severed foot sent to one address. a hand sent to another. a torso found behind an apartment complex. now the search for the killer. police in canada say they know his name, luka rocco magnotta. he is a 29-year-old who has a website where he describes himself as a model and porn actor. he has...
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. >> president bashar al assad is giving a 48-hour deadline to accept an international peace plan. >>> a giant wildfire raging in new mexico has grown into that state's largest fire ever. >>> an out of control pickup truck smashes through the wall and slams into the bar. six people were hurt. >> you've been drinking operating a lawn mower on a roadway. these are problems. >> i had one beer. >> in a kansas city neighborhood starting calling when they saw a raccoon stuck on a light pole. >> all that. >> how about that? three touchdown night for the mariners. they get 21 runs. >> way to go, my man. >> and all that matters. >> exonerated from false rape charges. brian banks may get a dream of playing in the nfl. >> this is what i dreamed about. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the romney campaign unveiled his new app. they misspelled america. >> there's no prove he was born in amercia. i heard he was born in kanye. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with new worries about the economy. wednesday was one of the worse days of the year on wall street one day afte
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from the international space station. here's some pictures after it undocked. it was roughly 3:00 this morning our time and these are fantastic shots as it -- undocks from the space station there and you're looking towards earth. again, supposed to flash down now less than three minutes. and we also want to tell you that it -- they were showing some shots. hopefully they put that up here, again this is hawthorne, california. they're controlling it now. but just moments ago, i was looking at shots. you can see the parachutes, the capsule had parachutes that deployed shortly after it entered the earth's atmosphere. of course, to slow it down. we're used to seeing the space shuttle which can manure luke an airplane in the atmosphere. but this is like the old- fashioned apollo mission that has parachutes deployed in order to slow it down for its splashdown in the pacific ocean some we're looking live at spacex. this is a private company that is running this mission. this is the second successful trip to space and back safely
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it's an american eagle jet at o'hare international airport in chicago. there is a sort of foggy shot of it this morning. there were no reports of injuries, that is the most important thing that we should point out right now. it is as a side note the same airline that had an incident at o'hare yesterday, a boeing 747 cargo plane clipped the rut tere of an american eagle plane at o'hare yesterday as well. reports say this plane today had problems with the landing gear. we'll keep an eye on that. no injuries to report. an update on the activity at o'hare this morning. bill: that will slow some things down, won't it? martha: yep. bill: earlier in the week i spend some time with part of the large romney family in southern california. our intent was to find out more about him and what makes him go. this morning we start with religion. in 2008 then candidate barack obama held a series of events where he made big speeches centered around race in america, religion in america, and he was able to draw -- use those events to draw a lot of attention to his message. h
it's an american eagle jet at o'hare international airport in chicago. there is a sort of foggy shot of it this morning. there were no reports of injuries, that is the most important thing that we should point out right now. it is as a side note the same airline that had an incident at o'hare yesterday, a boeing 747 cargo plane clipped the rut tere of an american eagle plane at o'hare yesterday as well. reports say this plane today had problems with the landing gear. we'll keep an eye on that....
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department officials will host their international counterparts next week. they'll discuss what else they doon to persuade assad. >>> u.s. president barack obama used a video conference link to speak with european leaders about the debt problems. they agreed they need to work together to limit further damage. obama shared his views with german chancellor angela merkel, french president francois holland d hollande and italy's mario monti. the leaders will meet again next month in los cabos, mexico. >>> the biggest trade insurer has pulled its coverage of shipments to greece because of the uncertainties. the country's heavily dependent on imports. officials said they will not underwrite deliverez for the foreseeable future. analysts with the france-based insurer say they are worried about whether greece will remain in the eurozone. greeks will vote next month in parliamentary elections and many oppose austerity measures necessary for an eu bailout. the "financial times" is reporting another french trade insurer has also stopped its coverage. >>> japan's indust
department officials will host their international counterparts next week. they'll discuss what else they doon to persuade assad. >>> u.s. president barack obama used a video conference link to speak with european leaders about the debt problems. they agreed they need to work together to limit further damage. obama shared his views with german chancellor angela merkel, french president francois holland d hollande and italy's mario monti. the leaders will meet again next month in los...
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the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freezes any assets under u.s. jurisdiction. it also hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro-government thugs who perpetrated the massacre in hula. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been discovered bound and shot in eastern syria. a warning to our viewers, the report contains graphic images you may find disturbing. we have been following the story from cairo. >> reporter: the u.n. observer mission in syria says it's appalled and disturbed of another gruesome attack inside syria, this one taking place in the eastern part of the country. amateur footage posted on line which we couldn't authenticate show bodies laid on the ground with hands tied behind their back, shot execution style. now this attack comes on the heels of another deadly massacre that took place in hula on friday that left more than 100 people dead and triggered international condemnation with many western powers expelling syrian diplomats. >> i don't know what would possibly just
the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freezes any assets under u.s. jurisdiction. it also hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro-government thugs who perpetrated the massacre in hula. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been discovered bound and shot in eastern syria. a warning to our viewers, the report contains graphic images you may find disturbing. we have been following the story from cairo. >>...
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. >> giving bashar al assad a 48-hour deadline to accept an international peace plan. >> a wildfire in new mexico has ground into that state's largest wildfire ever. >> can you believe it, an out of control pickup truck smashes through the wall. six people were hurt. >> you've been drinking? you're operating a lawn mower on a roadway. these are problems. >> i had one beer. >> a kansas city neighborhood started calling when they saw this raccoon stuck on a light pole. >> all that -- >> how about that three touchdown night for the mariners. they get 21 runs. >> way to go. >> and all that matters -- >> exonerated from false rape charges, brian banks may get a shot at his dreams of playing in the nfl. >> this is what i've been waiting for. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the obama campaign unveiled the new mobile app and misspelled america. >> we can debate whether obama was born in america, but there is no proof he was born in amercia. i heard he was born in kanye. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with new worries about the economy after one of the worst d
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. >> did i call them an international shame? i meant to say a damn national shame. >> bill: that was the least of the things you said. here's matt calling from new york. what do you say, matt? >> caller: hi, bill. how you doing? >> bill: how are you? >> caller: i was going to say what's the difference between oxymoron and a total moron? fox news is an oxymoron. >> bill: it sort of sums it up. >> caller: it is a joke. >> here's the thing that frustrates me is they actually have some pretty good television producers. it is compelling stuff as far as entertainment and the way they produce their segments, it is watchable. the content and the stuff they're saying is nonsense. this is where i think msnbc and cnn and the rest make some mistakes. they actually do produce interesting television if you've got the sound turned down. >> bill: their graphics. very attractive graphics. stuff moving around, the flag up there and everything. >> that's what they always say about evil is if it is a genius, it is really evil. >> bill: beverly is c
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but we'll see what the international community can do from here. live this morning again from cairo, thanks so much for your reporting. >>> new poll numbers this morning, zeroing in on three key battleground states that president obama won in 2008. but went to george w. bush in 2004. according to nbc news maris poll. president obama and mitt romney in a tie in colorado, iowa and nevada. the economy remains most important issue with 70% saying it will decide their vote for president. when asked which candidate would do a better job at handling the economy, iowans give mitt romney a slight edge. in colorado and nevada, it's a tie. despite the country's financial struggles, there are encouraging numbers for the president. the majority of voters believe the worst of the tough economy is behind us according to the nbc poll. while roughly four in ten think there are bigger problems ahead. more than half of the voters polled say inherited conditions are to blame rather than the president's own policies. >>> meanwhile, mitt romney is out in california toda
but we'll see what the international community can do from here. live this morning again from cairo, thanks so much for your reporting. >>> new poll numbers this morning, zeroing in on three key battleground states that president obama won in 2008. but went to george w. bush in 2004. according to nbc news maris poll. president obama and mitt romney in a tie in colorado, iowa and nevada. the economy remains most important issue with 70% saying it will decide their vote for president....
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the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freeze any asset under u.s. jurisdiction. it's hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro government thugs who perpetrated that grisly massacre in houla. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been bound and shot in eastern syria. this report contains graphic images that you may find disturbing. we've been following story from cairo. >> reporter: the u.n. observer mission in syria says it is appalled and disturbed by new revelations of yet another gruesome attack inside syria, in the eastern part of the country. amateur footage posted online which we couldn't independently athent indicate shows bodies laying on the ground with their hands tied behind their back, apparently killed execution style. this comes on the heels of a massacre in the town of houla on friday. with many western powers expelling syrian diplomats. >> i don't know what would possibly justify going into homes with guns and shooting children and women in their own homes. >> reporter:
the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freeze any asset under u.s. jurisdiction. it's hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro government thugs who perpetrated that grisly massacre in houla. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been bound and shot in eastern syria. this report contains graphic images that you may find disturbing. we've been following story from cairo. >> reporter: the u.n. observer mission...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt, in for brian tonight. amid the international outcry over the massacre of over 100 villagers in syria last week, u.n. observers today reported the apparent mass execute of another 13 people in another part of the country. their bodies found bound and blindfolded. with the situation inside syria tumbling out of control and growing fears of an all-out civil war, the obama administration today moved to tighten the economic screws on the assad government while casting doubt on the prospect of a negotiated peace. how far can and will the u.s. go to end the violence? tonight at least one option, arming the rebels, has been taken off the table. nbc's andrea mitchell is following developments from our washington newsroom this evening. good evenening. >> as more atrocities occur each day, the obama administration today imposed new sanctions on syria but said arming the rebels would only create a wider war. another atrocity uncovered today. 13 bodies, hands bound, found in a village far from hula. and for the first t
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. >> we begin with breaking news. the tarmac at o'hare international airport in chicago. adam may is in the newsroom. >> reporter: apparently an american eagle wing clipped a wing at o'hare. passengers on that jet were evacuated and everyone on the cargo jack was checked out for their injuries. the incident happened on the taxi way, around 1:00 this afternoon. the american eagle flight had just arrive from missouri. and the cargo jet was about to take off from alaska when the collision occurred the so far, we're not getting any indication that the accident is delaying flights in or out of o'hare. but we'll keep you posted. >> there was a brief delay with the cargo jet, while it loaded and reloaded on a plane. >>> and wjz is following breaking news from seattle, washington. police are looking for a gunman who opened fire in a cafe in the university district. two people are dead. three others are hurt. one of the wounded has life- threatening injuries. the others are in serious condition. shooting happened around 2:00 p.m. east coast time at the cafe. we are keeping an eye
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should the current international peace plan fail let's get the latest now from artie's. joining me live now from new york marina the statement about the potential action sidelining the un's most powerful body came at a special council briefing what exactly was served. well it was a closed door council briefing that was held where the members discussed what exactly the security council should be doing what actions to take in the aftermath of last week's syrian massacre in houla and as the huge david states ambassador to the u.n. came out to the stakeout she pointed the finger at the syrian government holding them responsible for last week's massacre and continued to say that the security council needs to ratchet up pressure on the syrian government in the form of sanctions in the. ambassador susan rice european allies the u.s. also came out also echoing those sentiments on sanctions in the event that are right said that sanctions were not agreed upon and that the six point peace plan put together by a u.n. sports joint special envoy kofi annan in the event that breaks dow
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growing alarm and new calls now for international action as we learn what is really happening to innocent civilians including children inside the war-torn country of syria. welcome to "america live", everyone. i'm megyn kelly. first a warning. some of what we are about to show you is graphic and it is disturbing but it is the reality of what is happening on the ground as syrian president bashir assad is trying to maintain his grip on power, tries desperately to maintain that grip. u.n. observers today discovered 13 people apparently executed. in this first image you see the victims face down on the ground. their hands tied behind their backs. it appears some of them had been shot in the head at close range. syrian activists say these people were army defectors, killed by president assad's forces. it is impossible for us to verify that. just yesterday we brought this video of a recent attack on the city of houla. shots of smoke rising in the air and cries of people. we can take you inside the smoke. inside the horror. watch here. [shouting]. >> allah. allah. megyn: you're looking at brand
growing alarm and new calls now for international action as we learn what is really happening to innocent civilians including children inside the war-torn country of syria. welcome to "america live", everyone. i'm megyn kelly. first a warning. some of what we are about to show you is graphic and it is disturbing but it is the reality of what is happening on the ground as syrian president bashir assad is trying to maintain his grip on power, tries desperately to maintain that grip....
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this picture got first place for international news. it shows a 12-year-old girl screaming in horror just after a taliban bombing in afghanistan. she is surrounded by the bodies of those killed. and who could forget this picture. the couple kissing in the street while a riot takes place around them after vancouver lost in the stanley cup hockey finals. it won first place for domestic news. this photo got first place in a sports feature, a bullfrog precariously leaps around a soccer player's feet during a game. >>> well, he was one of music's greats. ♪ i want to ask you boy ♪ don't you monkey around my widow when i'm gone ♪ >> doc watson has died. he is most closely associated with melodic style of flat picking in bluegrass and acoustic country music. he was a seasoned performer in the south when the folk boom of the '60s put him in front of a new set of audiences. doc watson was 89. >>> a high-speed rail line connecting l.a. to san francisco is a dream project in california. it is now some people think a nightmare. costs have soor
this picture got first place for international news. it shows a 12-year-old girl screaming in horror just after a taliban bombing in afghanistan. she is surrounded by the bodies of those killed. and who could forget this picture. the couple kissing in the street while a riot takes place around them after vancouver lost in the stanley cup hockey finals. it won first place for domestic news. this photo got first place in a sports feature, a bullfrog precariously leaps around a soccer player's...
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even more counter productive would be the creation of a new international body to overseeing internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid-1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce, and sometimes even basic survival. in all nations, but especially in the developing world. in fact, developing nations stand to gain the most from the rapid pace of deployment and adoption of internet technologies. by way of illustration, a mckinsey report released in january examined the net's affect on aspiring countries, report called it. 's in 30 specific aspiring countries studied including malaysia, mexico, more rack oh, nigeria turkey and vietnam and others, internet penetration has grown 25% per year for the past five years. compared to only 5% per year in developed nations. now, obviously, broadband penetration is lower in aspiring co
even more counter productive would be the creation of a new international body to overseeing internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid-1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce, and sometimes even basic survival. in all...
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among some of the new regulatory proposals, the u.n. would gain control over cyber security, data privacy and the web's address system. we'll hear from fcc commissioner robert mcdowell, who has expressed opposition to the plan and the idea has also received criticisms from both sides of the aisle in congress. the household holds a hearing o this subject tomorrow. the event is about to get under way in about half an hour, 12:15. until then, we'll bring you a discussion from this morning's washington journal with s.e. cupp. we'll join this live as soon as it starts. >>> we continue our six-day series, spotlight on columnists this morning with s.e. cupp. we kicked things off on saturday with mona cherin. sunday, we had colby king of the washington post. monday, matt lewis with the day caller. and today at the daily news. s.e. cupp from new york, good morning. thanks for being here. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> here is what you got in the new york daily new this is morning. time to take the lead in syria. diplomacy has only led
among some of the new regulatory proposals, the u.n. would gain control over cyber security, data privacy and the web's address system. we'll hear from fcc commissioner robert mcdowell, who has expressed opposition to the plan and the idea has also received criticisms from both sides of the aisle in congress. the household holds a hearing o this subject tomorrow. the event is about to get under way in about half an hour, 12:15. until then, we'll bring you a discussion from this morning's...
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that's why musicians love him because he's very serious about the internal workings of music. >> you talk about how he's serious about the music. he talked about crossing cultural barriers with you. thomas friedman wrote about the flack he got for crossing those social barriers in the '80s. >> you see somebody put the cowboy hat on and you think it's country music or someone with a tie on, you think it's serious or a politician with a viewpoint trying to get votes. that's different than sitting in a room with musicians, rehear rehearsing, trying to come together on a statement. that's work. that's actually coming together. musicians that play with him love him and respect him in a way that's -- you can't buy that from people. just because of the intensity and the seriousness of the work, and the respect he has, for the totality of music and the underlying aspects of the music. >> i love the moment in which he said, eight's too much, two's too little, maybe six. >> he's very practical. if you say something profound, find something like a cliche. >> he apparently likes and respects you
that's why musicians love him because he's very serious about the internal workings of music. >> you talk about how he's serious about the music. he talked about crossing cultural barriers with you. thomas friedman wrote about the flack he got for crossing those social barriers in the '80s. >> you see somebody put the cowboy hat on and you think it's country music or someone with a tie on, you think it's serious or a politician with a viewpoint trying to get votes. that's different...
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what is new is that it could be extortion but it also may be because mexican security forces use delivery trucks similar to the ones used here to transport weapons and personnel to where they fight organized crime. >> your chance to talk back. a big story of the day. the question for you this morning. should the u.s. get militarily involved in syria? facebook.com/carolcnn. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ helping you do what you do... even better. we charge everything else... maybe it's time to recharge the human battery. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote
what is new is that it could be extortion but it also may be because mexican security forces use delivery trucks similar to the ones used here to transport weapons and personnel to where they fight organized crime. >> your chance to talk back. a big story of the day. the question for you this morning. should the u.s. get militarily involved in syria? facebook.com/carolcnn. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of...
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a new study finds about one in ten working age vets do not have health insurance. that is more than 1.3 million people. many uninsured veterans site the high cost of care as a big part of that problem. the blind grammy winning doc watson was 89 years old. he has died. bill: full of life at 89. ♪ [singing] bill: 89. tempers flaring on the floor of the illinois state house, lawmakers looking to solve crucial budget problems by reforming state employee pension programs. republican state rep mike boss you're about to see was none too happy with the options before him. >> all the dam time come out here and i've got to try to figure out how to vote for my people. how assumed -- you should be ashamed of yourselves. here. we give power to one person. bill: mike bost went from there, he's sitting down today. he's a republican and represents the 115th district in illinois. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: you seem so calm at the moment. what happened yesterday? >> normally i really don't normal here act that way. there was -- as we're dealing with pen
a new study finds about one in ten working age vets do not have health insurance. that is more than 1.3 million people. many uninsured veterans site the high cost of care as a big part of that problem. the blind grammy winning doc watson was 89 years old. he has died. bill: full of life at 89. ♪ [singing] bill: 89. tempers flaring on the floor of the illinois state house, lawmakers looking to solve crucial budget problems by reforming state employee pension programs. republican state rep mike...
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will contribute to the tokyo times news website and someone who's been following the syrian crisis says there's an obvious media bias glossing over atrocities committed by rebels. i don't believe it's a fair judgment because at the moment nobody knows which side did the massacre and there's also another massacre called. where we know all the islam is killed through entire families who received period. this also you said in the will service here i am witnessing that the. terrorists have no military this is completely ridiculous is clearly that an agenda is happening against syria and that saudi arabia turkey and other nations are allowed on being allowed to supply terrorist mils your arms and basically if a massacre happens by the terrorist acts ignored if the syrian army try to defend the people then they get conned and. outside support for the myriad of syria's armed groups it's no secret saudi arabia and qatar alone funnel millions of dollars to the rebels every month but as artie's guy nature can reports it's not just cash and weapons being smuggled into syria but ideology as well. t
will contribute to the tokyo times news website and someone who's been following the syrian crisis says there's an obvious media bias glossing over atrocities committed by rebels. i don't believe it's a fair judgment because at the moment nobody knows which side did the massacre and there's also another massacre called. where we know all the islam is killed through entire families who received period. this also you said in the will service here i am witnessing that the. terrorists have no...
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>> and now, bbc world news. >> welcome to "bbc world news." we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the highest possible sentence. as the judge is prepared to deliberate, i'm joined now by mark doyle, international development correspondent. mark, obviously much ground background with sierra leone in particular and charles taylor's crimes. i suppose you'll be interested to know how close to that figure they get. >> 8 owe years is what the prosecution has asked for, because of the heinous nature of the crimes as they describe them. the prosecution now has court business to do before the judge actually passes the sentence. the defense has said that is disproportionate, they said a
>> and now, bbc world news. >> welcome to "bbc world news." we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the...
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interview said that international military intervention in syria could be a possibility through the backing of a un security council resolution well walker contributor to the modern tokyo times news website someone who is closely following the syrian crisis so there's an obvious media bias squatting over atrocities committed by rebels. i don't believe it's a fair judgment because at the moment nobody knows which side did the massacre and the last one of the massacre caught on where we know all the usual new skill to entire families during the same period but the media in all this also use it in leaves you will service it i went missing at the state and the terrorists have nor military arms this is completely ridiculous it's clearly that an agenda is happening against syria and that's. he and other nations are allowed on being allowed to supply terrorists military arms and basically if a massacre happens where the terrorist acts ignored if the syrian army try to defend the people then they get conned and. outside support for the myriad of syria's armed groups is no secret saudi arabia and qa
interview said that international military intervention in syria could be a possibility through the backing of a un security council resolution well walker contributor to the modern tokyo times news website someone who is closely following the syrian crisis so there's an obvious media bias squatting over atrocities committed by rebels. i don't believe it's a fair judgment because at the moment nobody knows which side did the massacre and the last one of the massacre caught on where we know all...